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Robinson, Mgr. 24th and Grant Streets Omaha, Nebr. .4 V___ ------‘---/ A. A. C. P., of deliberate distortion of the facts regarding the lynching of Govan Ward of Louisburg, N. C., on July 30th. The controversy is one of the most acrimonious of the pres tnt session of Congress and reveals according to informed observers here, how deeply opposition, even in the South, to the filibuster is getting un der the skins of Bailey and other Southern Senators. The N. A. A. C. P. Secretary charges Senator Bailey with lying unless his State can and does appre hend and punish Ward’s lynchers. The full text of Senator Bailey’s letter and of Mr. White’s reply are: August 15, 1935 “I have your wire of July 31st. “I did assert that the people of the United States need no incentive by way of Federal interference to prevent lynching. I did assert that there had been more improvements in the reduction of the number of these crimes than in the number of the reduction of any other crimes whatsoever. These statistics were supplied by the Tuskegee .Institute and are not to be questioned. I do not think Federal action would have the slightest thing to do with the stop ping of lynching. I shall resist the Costigan-Wagner bill as often, as it | comes up and it makes no difference whatever to me that the eyes of the world will be upon me and my State to see if I spoke truthfully and I need no reminder from you cn this subject. I have nothing but contempt for your suggestion that I have spok en other than truthfully, and you know that you are lying wrhen you undertake to rrjake it appear that there has not been a very great re duction in lynchings throughout the country and in the South and in my State the past forty years. You have the facts before you. The idea of in voking the Federal power to prevent a crime, the number of which com mitted in the country is less than fifteen in a year, is an absui-dity up on its face. I understand very weli what your organization is up to and I do not hesitate to say that so far from advancing the interest of the l’ace, it is doing as much as anything to keep the race iace-conscious and in a condition of unrest. “I do not want any more wires from you or any communications. You ought to go out and make an honest living instead of trying to attend to other people’s business and taking up collect.ons from people who are de luded by the folly which you put for wax*d.” Very truly yours (Signed) J. W. Bailey, August 21. 1935 “My Dear Senator Bailey” “Had I not with my own eyes and Straighten Your Hair At Home Our newest product turns the most stubborn kinky hair into soft lustrous straight hair. Applied at home in a few seconds. Costs but a few cents. Write for free of fen CHEMCO PRO DUCTS, 115 Harborview' Avenue, Bridgeport, Conn. 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WITH EACH OIL CHANGE WE GIVE A COMPLETE GREASE JOB No Extra Charge 24 HOUR TOW IN AND REPAIR SERVICE Walker Garage No. 5 24 and Lake Sts. Tel JA-7086 ears observed the hysterical bitter ness you displayed in filibustering against the Costigan-Wagner anti i lynching bill, I should have been un ; able to believe that a member of a j solemnly deliberative body like the United States Senate could have de libcrately distorted the plain English language as you have distorted my telegram of July 31st in yooir reply to me of August 15th. My telegram to your regarding the Louisburg, North Carolina, lynching of Govan Ward on July 30th read: “On April 26 you vigorously attacked the Costigan-Wagner anti-lynching bill and Asserted that ‘we need no incentive to do our duty’ in preventing lynch ing or punishing lynchers.’ Yes- . terday a mob n your own State at Louisburg, presented you and the State of North Carolina with a challenge to prove the truth of your statement of April 26. Thoughtful Americans, includ ing many white citizens of North Carolina, do not believe that lynching can be stopped except by Federal action. The eyes of the world will be upon you and your State to see if you spoke truthfully when you filibustered against the Costigan-Wagner bill.” “No statement is made therein as to whether or not lynchings are decreasing, increasing or remaining the same. Can it be that the rea son you failed to answer my direct question as to what you and the State of North Carolina plan to do to bring the Louisburg lynchers to justice is because you know that neither you nor your State plans to do anything, The plain question ! is this: What do you intend to do j to make good your boast that ! North Carolina needs no Federal or outside help to apprehend, convict and punish any and all persons who commit or participate in a lynching in North Carolina? The question as to whether or not you told the truth in the filibuster is not going to be answered in any other, fashion j except by the apprehension and pun ishment of the Louisburg lynchers. If they are punished, then that ac tion and it alone will proclaim to | the world that you told the truth. Likewise, failure to punish the Louisburg lynchers will prove that you did not tell the truth, and there is no escaping that fact trough hys terical statements such as con tained in your letter of August 15th. “I note your letter of August 15th states that you desire no further communications from me. It is not difficult to appreciate your wish to have the last word on this lynching which must humiliate and em bar rass you in spite of your self-right our attitude. “I note further your statement ’it makes no difference what ever to me that the eyes of the world wfcll be upon me and my State to see if I spoke truthfully’. Is it be yond your comprehension to real ize that the time has long since passed when territorial subdivisions, whether they be nations or states, can ignore what the outside world thinks? Not even the most not orious European dictators dare be so arrogant. “My comment on your remarks about ‘earning an honest living’ is that I prefer my own means of earn ing a livelihood from an Association to which contributions are wholly voluntary, to your own where you draw a salary from public funds raised through the taxation of Ne groes as well as white citizens, yet utilize that position to prevent ef fective action against that bestial and unchristian crime of lynching which President Roosevelt has right ly termed ‘that vile form of col lective murder.' “Perhaps even you have learned by now that the leading news papers of your own state, and thoughtful North Carolinians of both races, not only do not approve of your attitude but heartily disap prove your participation in the fili buster to prevent even an honest de bate and vote upon the Costigan Wagner anti-lynching bill. I have too much respect for the integrity and intelligence of the large and constantly growing number of de cent citizens of North Carolina not to feel confident that they will rese’.t your threat to filibuster against Federal anti-lynching legis lation ‘as often as it comes up.’ Do you not realize, my dear Senator Bailey, that the world is moving for ward and that the growing number of intelligent people, especially younger ones, will not countenance your continued efforts to block ac tion to eliminate bestial mob vio lence from our national life?" “Ever sincerely," “(Signed) Walter White" “Secretary" The N. A. A. C. P. also sent the following clipping to Senator Bailey from the (Decatur HERALD, De catur. 111.,, August 2, 1935): IN THE STATE TRADITION Most recent of lynchings in the United States is that one reported from the state of North Carolina. The news must have surprised some readers who know that North Caro lina has been in many respects the most enlightened and civilized of all southern states. Only a week before this lynch ing, however, another news story had come out of North Carolina, the Significance of which may have been overlooked. Some officials of a state prison there were brought to trial. It was testified that they had claimed Negro prisoners in un heaed rooms in winter, leaving them until their feet were frozen off. A North Carolina jury, after hearing this testimony, decided that the prison officials responsible were guilty of no crime and might return to their work, in which they had proved such efficiency. In a state of civilization that ap proves this sort of procedure, lynch ing quite naturally may be looked upon as the more humane method of dealing with persons suspected of crime, - — Mothers—Let your boys be Guide newsboys. Send them to the Omaha Guide Office, 2418-20 Grant Street. . 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Lack of water, heat and deadly tropical diseases are playing havoc with the Italian expedition in Africa. It is i eported that there are more than 30,000 casualitie#. among the Italian troons due to these conditions. It is nevertheless clear, however, that the matchless courage and brav ery of the ill-equipped Ethiopans, cannot offset the modem warfare of Italy backed by world imperialism, including France, England and America. World-Wide Ethiopia Defense Movement While Litvinoff has been using the League of Nations to delay II Duce’s war plans, a world-wide “Hands Off Ethiopia" defense movement has been gaining momentum, In stirring wards, the Comintern Congress (meeting of representatives of all the Communist parties of the world) has issued a call to the toilers of all nations, races and creeds to halt the advance of Italian fascism into Ethiopia. The Communist Party of Italy is leading a huge anti-war, anti-fascist movement right under Mussolini’s nose. In colonial Africa, the Natives are aroused against the threatened en slavement of their brothers in Ethi opia. The efforts of English and Frencs Imperialism to form last min ute obstacles to the war, are due to serious uprisings which the brewing among their own African colonial po sessions. They fear the loss of their own African colonial empires. In America, the Negro masses and white workers are seething with re sentment to Mussolini's plans. The Italian people in New York have shown their solidarity with the Ne gro people in the huge August 3rd Demonstration. Similar demonstra tions are taking place throughout the country. A conference has been called in Harlem by the Provisional Commit tee for the Defense of Ethiopia, a united group of 36 organizations, to map further plans for the defense of Ethiopia. In this group are the Uni versal Negro Improvement Associa tion, the Communist Party, the League of Struggle for Negro rights, the Elks and other mass organiza tions. Musolini, faced by the inability of Italian fascism to solve the deepen ing crisis at home, drives ahead to war. Only one force can stop him— can save Ethiopa—that is the united action of black, brown, white and yellow anti-fascists and peace lovers all over the world. Demonstrations, protests, resolutions, delegations, pe titions must have as their goal “Hands Off Ethiopia’’. Prominent Civic Leader To Run On Labor Ticket NEW YORK—(CNA)—Mrs. Ger aldine Chaney, prominent civic lead er in Queens, will run as a united labor candidate for alderman of the 58th district in Queens, New York. United Labor candidates in this dis trict will run under the emblem of the Independent Citizens Party on a program of equal opportunities for the Negro residents of Queens. Mrs. Chaney was one of the lead ers of the Committee for Equal Op portunities in Queens, a Negro and white group which forced the ap pointment of Negro physicians in tha Queens General hospital. 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